72 ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA 
Lancets &c for Sale one penny for every Ten Stone of Hemp or Flax 
one Penny for Every hundred of Flaxen yarn one penny for Every 
Ten Flaggens of Olive or Rape Oile for the Use of men for Sale Two 
pence and for every Ten Flaggens of Lamp Oile for Sale One Half- 
penny for every dozen of Baltains for Sale one halfpenny for every 
hundred of Sale Wode for Sale one penny for every hundred of Vitriol 
for Sale one penny for every hundred of White Vitriol for Sale one 
penny for all manner of Wares of the Value of two shillings one half- 
penny for every dozen of English Cloth or others Comeing from beyond 
Sea for Sale Two pence for every kind of Carrs Carts or Tables of the 
Value of Two Shillings for Sale one halfpenny for every dozen Pounds 
of Wax for Sale one penny for every pound of Ginger for Sale one 
halfpenny for every pound of Saffron for Sale one penny for every 
pound of Pepper for sale one farthing for every pound of Galingal 
cloves Mace Grains of Paradise for Sale one halfpenny for all kinds 
of Spice of the value of Twelve pence one farthing for every hundred 
pounds of Almonds or Raisins Two pence for every Traile of Figs or 
Raisins for Sale One halfpenny for every hundred of Alum for Sale 
Two pence for every Bolt of Elisanders for Sale one Halfpenny for 
every Groce of Hinges for Sale one penny for Every hundred Stone of 
Iron for Sale Two pence for every hundred Slabbs or Piggs of Iron 
for Sale One penny for every hundred Stone of Spanish Iron for Sale 
Four pence for every Load of Tin for Sale one penny for Every leaden 
Vessel for Sale one Halfpenny for every hundred pound of Scroos for 
Sale one penny for every Dozen Coulters or Ploughshars One Penny 
for every Pipe of Wine for Sale Two Pence For every half pipe of 
Wine One penny for Every Calf for Sale one farthing for every Hogg 
or Goat for Sale one farthing for Every Cramock or Barrel of Salt 
for Sale one halfpenny for every last or Dicker? of Hides for Sale 
sixpence for every Hide of Leather of the Value of Twelve pence for 
Sale one farthing for every Hyde of Tanned leather for sale one half- 
penny for every kind of ware of the value of twelve shillings of which 
no mention is made for sale one penny for all kinds of Goods not 
above mentioned of the value of Ten shillings for Sale One Halfpenny 
To Have Recieve Levy and Collect the Customs of all the afforesaid 
wares To the said Thomas or his Heirs for Ever by his own propper 
hands or that of his Servants without any account or other Return 
or in any other manner to us our Heirs or Successors or our Lieutenants 
or other our Deputies or Justices or any other our Officers or Ministers 
of us our Heirs or Successors to be Rendered paid or made therefore 

1 Dicker, Ten. 
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